(05-14-2023, 05:54 PM)TopHatWombat Wrote: If it boils down to 200 pages in roughly six months, that’s actually not bad. When I write a book, that’s roughly about the pace I work at. If I could do the MAOL and chain the papers together in a logical fashion, then I could probably get another book done!
200 pages in a single class!
(05-14-2023, 11:12 AM)Pancman237 Wrote:(04-29-2023, 02:30 AM)ashkir Wrote: Looking back, I do not regret the MAOL from the University of Maine at Presque Isle. I'm sure people who did the MSML from WGU doesn't regret it. It's going to end up boiling down with what program you're more comfortable with. MSML does have some assessments, but, a lot of essay writing. MAOL by UMPI is a bit more hands-on and more research oriented. This research does lead you to get to know your professors and you can have 1:1 zoom chats with them.Can you share how many pages of papers total for the MAOL? Currently finishing BABA and deciding on MAOL vs WGU. Want to know what I’ll be getting myself into.
With my UMPI BA I was able to skip 3 classes, and graduate in 3 sessions by doing 3 classes per session. This is basically 1 full semester, and a term. I think this is a very obtainable degree at a steady pace. But, you do need to like writing.
Each class is different. The easiest is the first one. The hardest is the second class (foundations). After that everything is easier. Foundations is basically an entire crash course of an entire 2 years of Bachelors studies in one class.
The average class had anywhere from 35-45 pages. Foundations having the most. The easiest was probably the capstone, but it was closer to 60 pages
Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA


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